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HB338 - Criminal Procedure – Facial Recognition Technology – Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
David H. Moon, Lauren Arikan, Juanita Sandra Bartlett
Last updated 5 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
Establishing requirements, procedures, and prohibitions relating to the use of facial recognition technology by a law enforcement agency; requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to administer a training program regarding the use of facial recognition technology by June 30, 2026; requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to report to the General Assembly by October 1 each year the information reported by law enforcement agencies using facial recognition technology; etc.
STATUS
Passed
HB973 - Public Safety - Law Enforcement Agencies - Positive Community Feedback
William Valentine, Jason C. Buckel, Susan K McComas
Last updated 5 months ago
14 Co-Sponsors
Adding positive community feedback that was not solicited by the police officer who is the subject of the feedback to the list of records that are not considered personnel records; requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to develop a process for citizens to submit positive community feedback; requiring each law enforcement agency to adopt the uniform citizen positive community feedback process; and requiring a law enforcement agency to maintain a certain record that is subject to public inspection.
STATUS
Passed
HB550 - Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Vendor Contracts
Nicole A. Williams, David H. Moon, Gary Simmons
Last updated 7 months ago
8 Co-Sponsors
Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to include system upgrades required to allow for automated expungement of charges and partial expungement of charges in certain vendor contracts.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB833 - Parents in Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Children in Need of Assistance and Treatment Facilities
Nicole A. Williams, Jheanelle K. Wilkins, Gary Simmons
Last updated 5 months ago
8 Co-Sponsors
Establishing a presumption that placement with a child's parent is in the best interest of the child, the child is receiving proper care and attention, and there is not a certain emergency situation if the child's parent is receiving certain substance use disorder treatment and the child is in the presence of the child's parent for the duration of the child's parent's treatment; authorizing the Behavioral Health Administration to require a facility providing certain treatment to provide beds and services to the patient's children; etc.
STATUS
Passed
HB1037 - Task Force on the Creation of a Division of Returning Citizens and Expanded Reentry Services - Establishment
Kym Taylor, Deni Taveras, Adrian Boafo
Last updated 5 months ago
31 Co-Sponsors
Establishing the Task Force on the Creation of a Division of Returning Citizens and Expanded Reentry Services to identify reentry services in the State, develop a plan to establish a new division within the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, and develop a plan to expand certain services for individuals after release from incarceration; and requiring the Task Force to submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly on or before December 31, 2025.
STATUS
Passed
HB763 - Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention - Membership
Dalya Attar, Jon S Cardin, Joe Vogel
Last updated 5 months ago
9 Co-Sponsors
Altering the membership of the Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention.
STATUS
Passed
HB1081 - Public Safety - Automatic License Plate Readers - Captured Plate Data Storage and Upload
Scott Phillips, Kym Taylor, Gary Simmons
Last updated 5 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Altering the definition of "historical data" to include automatic license plate reader data stored by cloud computing; establishing that certain captured automatic license plate reader data is the property of a certain law enforcement agency and may not be sold for any purpose; establishing that certain captured automatic license plate reader data may be uploaded to the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center; and extending certain penalties for a violation of the Act to a vendor contracted by a law enforcement agency.
STATUS
Passed
HB593 - Criminal Law - Destroying Funerary Objects and Cemetery Elements - Statute of Limitations and Prohibition
Thomas S. Hutchinson, Christopher Troy Adams, Wayne A. Hartman
Last updated 7 months ago
9 Co-Sponsors
Extending from 1 year to 3 years the statute of limitations for prosecutions relating to destroying funerary objects and other elements of a cemetery to begin at the time local authorities knew or reasonably should have known of the violation; and prohibiting a person from willfully destroying, damaging, defacing, or removing a funerary object or another structure in a cemetery or landscaping or part of the grounds of a cemetery.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB508 - Children - Labor Trafficking
Elizabeth M. Embry, Charlotte Agnes Crutchfield, Jon S Cardin
Last updated 5 months ago
13 Co-Sponsors
Altering the definition of "abuse" to include labor trafficking of a child by any individual for purposes of provisions of law governing children in need of assistance cases and child abuse and neglect reporting; expanding provisions of law relating to the Safe Harbor Regional Navigator Grant Program to apply to child victims of labor trafficking; and requiring the Department of Human Services to include labor trafficking in its annual report on child sex trafficking to the Governor and the General Assembly.
STATUS
Passed
HB544 - Criminal Law - Sexual Extortion, Stalking, and Revenge Porn - Statute of Limitations and In Banc Review
Vanessa Atterbeary, Charlotte Agnes Crutchfield, Catherine M. Forbes
Last updated 5 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
Altering the statute of limitations applicable to the crime of sexual extortion to be 5 years; altering the statute of limitations applicable to the crime of stalking to be 10 years; providing that the State may institute a prosecution for revenge porn at any time; and providing that, for purposes of the Maryland Constitution, a person who commits revenge porn shall be deemed to have committed a misdemeanor whose punishment is confinement in the penitentiary and may reserve a point or question for a certain in banc review.
STATUS
Passed
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